Prudentia, Volúmenes22-24University of Auckland Bindery, 1990 |
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... context of these two clauses in the whole passage , of the healing of the soul . Irenaeus therefore conceives of Jesus ' healing activity as comprehensive , and he avoids any tendency to over - spiritualize it and limit it to a work of ...
... context of these two clauses in the whole passage , of the healing of the soul . Irenaeus therefore conceives of Jesus ' healing activity as comprehensive , and he avoids any tendency to over - spiritualize it and limit it to a work of ...
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... context established , once he had decided to compose his ' ode on humanity ' Sophocles could have started with a question such as " who is the unknown person who has done this deed ? " ( rather like the opening of OT1 ) , or with a ...
... context established , once he had decided to compose his ' ode on humanity ' Sophocles could have started with a question such as " who is the unknown person who has done this deed ? " ( rather like the opening of OT1 ) , or with a ...
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... context of Christian attitudes to war and military values , and shows how matters were considerably more complex ... contexts within which their authors worked . Since these contexts cannot always be pinned down with certainty , some of ...
... context of Christian attitudes to war and military values , and shows how matters were considerably more complex ... contexts within which their authors worked . Since these contexts cannot always be pinned down with certainty , some of ...
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